40enTue, 15 Jun 2010 00:53:41 GMTTue, 15 Jun 2010 00:53:41 GMTMon, 14 Jun 2010 20:50:32 GMTELO... and as for Nobrodroid, he's practically the same thing (or actually, little worse IMO) as Scubb. He becomes as hard to use for you as to counter for your opponent, I've realized when I played mono-Pirana with Scubb. I've once pilled 9 in to Scubb just to get beat by a 8-pilled Tremorh, or 8-pilled and find that I found the 5 damage reduced to 2 damage, and me at 8 pills while the other has 12 pills. The only thing I truly found him useful for is a bluff, or forcing the SoA out of the opponent (and it's not uncommon that your opponent sees through that too, and just beats him with a 1-pilled Ghumbo... the match doesn't look too pretty for you now). They're too predictable and counterable in their usage, and that shows evidently when you go to the higher echelons of ELO.]]>Sun, 13 Jun 2010 05:54:27 GMT

@HoC_zhudac what i see in Nobrodroid is that you can control you enemy with it because once you put it in game depending on your enemy remaining pills you can just use all the pills and still have 4 for the last round or you can set it with a few pills and expect the other player to spend lots of pills or use a SoA card also you can play it in the first turn if you go first and the opponent will be kinda confused so they can think is a trick but is not so they will use just a few pills maybe to go with what is not so risky and then with not that much pills more you can win the round recover 4 pills and deal 4 dmg.

In the other hand if you are playing vs roots or gheist they may laugh and at that &quot;useless&quot; card you got without the ability and think that you will just trow it as a sacrifice and think you are a noob for choosing it and underestimate you so then you can end up dealing 4 dmg with a few pills or maybe if the opponent is in 6 and you have to put your card second you can maybe use pills + fury and give your opponent a surprise.]]>Sun, 13 Jun 2010 03:36:16 GMT

In my opinion, decks that focus on one theme (like pill manip.) sound good on paper are but quite limited than versatile decks. I think you should combine those two decks to strike a balance... forgoing Rowdy or Gibson in favor of Nobrodroid is.... extremely unrecommended unless you happen to be a prodigy. Maybe

Morphun
Rowdy
Gibson
Otakool
Tremorh
Gil
Sentogan
Veenyle]]>Sun, 13 Jun 2010 03:07:51 GMTelo banned when he is use taham and you should use veenyle over sentagon a dr is always good to have also in dt you can use Morphun but you would lose like 2 points if you do]]>Sat, 12 Jun 2010 21:17:03 GMT
Also what do you think is better Taham or Morphun, Sentogan or Veenyle in this deck and why.